Ceroplast
Ceroplast
Ceroplast is an advanced, two component, polymer-modified cementitious waterproofing slurry.
Chemical Base: Polymer-Modified Cementitious Composite.
Component Type: Two-part (A Powder + B Liquid).
Available Colors: Industrial Grey (White available for specific orders).
Certifications: Complies with Egyptian Standard Specifications and is approved for major 2026 national housing and educational projects.
ceroplast
Exceptional Flexibility: Accommodates minor structural thermal expansions and contractions without cracking the waterproofing membrane.
Superior Bonding Strength: Chemically anchors to concrete and cementitious surfaces, ensuring no delamination over time.
Potable Water Safe (Non-Toxic): Certified safe for drinking water tanks; it does not affect the taste, odor, or quality of the stored water.
Positive & Negative Pressure Resistance: Effectively handles water pressure from both sides, making it ideal for diverse site conditions.
Ease of Application: Can be easily applied using a brush, roller, or spray, significantly increasing site productivity and handover speed.
Specialist STC Company supplies Ceroplast to cover the following critical 2026 construction items:
Wet Area Waterproofing: Protecting floors and walls in bathrooms and kitchens before tiling to prevent leaks to lower floors.
Drinking Water Tanks: Lining concrete reservoirs to ensure absolute water tightness and hygiene.
Swimming Pools: Serving as the primary waterproofing layer beneath tiles to prevent water loss and structural decay.
Basements & Retaining Walls: Shielding underground structures against moisture and aggressive groundwater seepage.
Specialist STC Company supplies Ceroplast to cover the following critical 2026 construction items:
Wet Area Waterproofing: Protecting floors and walls in bathrooms and kitchens before tiling to prevent leaks to lower floors.
Drinking Water Tanks: Lining concrete reservoirs to ensure absolute water tightness and hygiene.
Swimming Pools: Serving as the primary waterproofing layer beneath tiles to prevent water loss and structural decay.
Basements & Retaining Walls: Shielding underground structures against moisture and aggressive groundwater seepage.
